TIMEAFTERTIME
Residencies
- 02.03 > 07.03.2026
Three pulsating bodies move through a labyrinthine world of portals and flashbacks, echoing rhythms and movements of the past. They excavate buried histories, unearthing memories in their muscles carried across generations. Metal structures move around them — dividing, limiting and enclosing them. Their restless bodies attempt to make their way through winding paths, as they slowly realise: it feels like we have been here before. Past structures of labour ripple through the present, subjugating the bodies, but also awakening them. How can they slip through the structures that have confined them time and again?
TIMEAFTERTIME is a performance investigating how past and present patterns of labour are built on stolen time from exploited bodies. How do these labour structures determine whose time is valued and whose bodies are motorised? When we resist and disrupt the systems that extract our time, can we reimagine how we value human lifetimes beyond economic output?